Loss of retinal pigment epithelium cells in dry macular degeneration is accompanied by substantial loss of autofluorescent content. Dark areas of geographic atrophy are easier to follow, and that is one of the benefits of fundus autofluorescence.
Loss of retinal pigment epithelium cells in dry macular degeneration is accompanied by substantial loss of autofluorescent content. Dark areas of geographic atrophy are easier to follow, and that is one of the benefits of fundus autofluorescence.